I guess my next question will be, how will I be able to tell what is serious, and what is not?
And won't blacks who might have been intrigued at his non-serious proposal be angry when they find out they were merely used as a discussion-starter?
We'll see.
By the way, I have no inside information on Keyes' intentions. I'm simply listening to his radio debates and reading his statements and trying to figure out why he's saying these things. Your guess is as good as mine regarding his tactics and or whom he might make angry. I think he makes a lot of people angry. Doesn't seem to stop him from speaking out.
Simple. If it gets shot down as being insane, then it wasn't serious, it was just "for discussion". If he manages to slip it under the radar, and it gets traction, then "it was serious."
See how easy it is? I should probably write "Trial Balloons for Dummies" or something, eh?
And won't blacks who might have been intrigued at his non-serious proposal be angry when they find out they were merely used as a discussion-starter?
If he's smart, he'll deflect it by saying something like, "Hey, don't yell at me, I tried to help you, but those stodgy guys over there got in the way. Get mad at them!"
Everyone tells me he's really smart, so I figure he'll probably do OK on that score.